Mary, I love your blog. You have so many great printables. I don't know how you find time to make them. Because you make a difference in my life and the lives of many students I wanted to award you the "Sunshine Award." If you haven't heard about it before you can read more about it on my blog. Feel free to pass it on, but don't feel obligated to blog about it. I know you are busy getting ready for the holidays. :) Life with Mrs. L
I am spending my Saturday morning looking through your blog and dreaming of the great teacher I will become because of your ideas. I am a veteran teacher of 27 years and I am finding so much here to keep me excited about teaching. Thank you so much!
Thank you for the wonderful ideas and activities. I have a quick question---do you have your students record the sentences for accountablility? I have a group of kiddos that just don't/won't get things done. I would love to send everybody off to work and hope that do what they are suppose to, but.....
I have become lost in your amazing blog. I started looking for a cause and effect lesson and have now found MANY more amazing and helpful things. You are very sweet to share all these with others. I thank you VERY much!
This'll go perfect with my christmas week! Our skill is actually using the Have verb...thanks!!
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ReplyDeleteI've awarded you a Sunshine Award. My post is here.
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I just found your blog! Thank you for the freebie!
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Wow! Thank you, Mary! I love your blog! You always have something wonderful! :) Happy Thanksgiving!
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Mary, I love your blog. You have so many great printables. I don't know how you find time to make them. Because you make a difference in my life and the lives of many students I wanted to award you the "Sunshine Award." If you haven't heard about it before you can read more about it on my blog. Feel free to pass it on, but don't feel obligated to blog about it. I know you are busy getting ready for the holidays. :)
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I am spending my Saturday morning looking through your blog and dreaming of the great teacher I will become because of your ideas. I am a veteran teacher of 27 years and I am finding so much here to keep me excited about teaching. Thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the wonderful ideas and activities. I have a quick question---do you have your students record the sentences for accountablility? I have a group of kiddos that just don't/won't get things done. I would love to send everybody off to work and hope that do what they are suppose to, but.....
ReplyDeleteLove your blog and your creative ideas! Thanks for the freebies!
ReplyDeleteThis will be a great activity to do together with my firsties! Thanks for sharing:-)
ReplyDeleteThanks for all of your awesome ideas!
ReplyDeleteYou are so super generous and giving!!!!!!!!!! "Have" you been told that lately - like every day? You are the BEST!!!
ReplyDeletegreat! Thanks!!!!
ReplyDeleteI have become lost in your amazing blog. I started looking for a cause and effect lesson and have now found MANY more amazing and helpful things. You are very sweet to share all these with others. I thank you VERY much!
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